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20 weeks' pregnant but dont feel my baby move...

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Hi...I am 29 years old and weigh upto 46 kgs and short height. My problem is that though I am 20 weeks' pregnant, I don't feel anything...my stomach is not protruding much but thats still okay. My scanning is due on 3rd Sept but only wanted to know when can we start feeling the baby's movement? Please advice....

I am actually a first time Mom to be...I just found out last week that I am not only pregnant but 20 weeks! I am so excited and anxious at the same time so I was wondering when I would begin to feel something like movement... I feel sometimes at night like there is a little wierd feeling like gassy bubbles but not sure if that is fluttering or if I should be looking for something different. However, after reading all the answers here i look forward to my first ultrasound tomorrow and movement to come! thanks ladies!!! :)

I am 18 years old and 20 weeks pregnant. Im have some weird feelings in my belly, but i dont know if their the baby or gas! Lol it almost has a poppy feeling like popcorn. My man says when he puts enough pressure he can feel it moving too at the same time i feel something. But i still dont know if its the baby

I am 16 weeks pregnant with my second child, i worrie because i dont feel much movement, i say this because i felt my daughter move from the early stages, till the day of her birth, but i must remind myself that every baby is never the same, as long as you are healthy and happy, the body will warn you if there was anything wrong (you will just know) but dont panic!!! if you do that can cause the baby not to move.. there are so many buts and ifs but trust ya self!

Normal. Some feel them early, some don't. I didn't feel my first until 23 weeks. It is *not* a sign of baby's health or strength or size. It's just one of those things, like hair color, that have no impact on anything.

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